“Speaking In Tongues,” written by Andrew Bovell, an Australian playwright, is a play of patterns: patterns in human behavior but also patterns in playwriting. Restless Artists Theatre offers up their production of “Speaking In Tongues” […]

Review and Photos by Dana Nollsch Brilliantly skewed and delightfully relevant. “Parallel Lives,” written by Kathy Najimy and Mo Gaffney, is less of a play and more a series of loosely-related sketches taking on intense […]

A blending of art, desperation, and regret rolled up in a blanket of pure entertainment. “Bakersfield Mist,” performed at Restless Artists Theatre, shines with brilliant colors thanks to Debra Lynn Hull and Michael Peters, who […]

“The Explorers Club” at Restless Artists’ Theatre Company is silly fun that will surely brighten your day. The setting is the prestigious Explorers Club in 1879 London. Acting club president Lucius is recommending a new member […]

Absurdly funny and delightfully intelligent, David Mamet’s political satire “November” will take you away from the drama of the election and deliver you to a place where you can laugh for a couple of hours. The […]

Community theater is packing a punch in a small space. It has been decades since Sparks has had a community theater, and now Restless Artists Theatre Company, or RAT for short, has opened its doors […]